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    During their period with Andy Warhol, the band became a significant part in his multimedia spectacle entitled ‘Exploding Plastic Inevitable.’ Simply called Plastic Inevitable or EPI, it was a series of performances established Warhol between 1966 and 1967. Originally called ‘The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound,’ it played in theaters in Early ’66, which was VU and Nico accompanying a 70-minute long silent black and white film. As the idea evolved, it was advertised as the ‘new…

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    and alert his family to move out of the house. Dill should not be charged with anything since it was out of Angus work hours when the incident happened. 2. Adams can recover from the claim on a public law, since Cochran illegally using uninspected stickers for their trucks, and still required Adams to work with unsafe equipment. Requiring an employee to work with not safe truck and firing employees when they denied to break the law is illegal. 3. The requirement for granting a workers’…

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    when they bought their meal, they would have the option to pay an extra amount, such as $3 and would receive this sticker. The people would then write something encouraging on the sticker and stick it to the wall. This wall could completely change someone 's day because that sticker is a ticket to a free meal. So for example, if a homeless man walked in, they could grab one of the stickers off the wall, bring it to the front and receive a free burger or a free slice of pizza, or something along…

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    student. When she took a sticker on my sticker chart away when I accidentally put my classwork in my folder instead of in the hand-in box, she might as well have told me that my dog had died, because that's how it felt. I cried for three hours straight. This pattern continued until 3rd grade, when I took a risk for the first time in my life. At the end of a gym class, my classmate named Justin was about to face the worst possible punishment: he would lose his entire sticker chart and have no…

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    Merit aid simply just increases the student body count based on test scores to increase the “U.S. News & World Report rankings”; while diminishing the financial aid available to the poor. When Howard asked why the merit aid was the reason for the sticker price rarely being paid, Levine responded that when talking to some students at Harvard, some of the students went to seek financial aid when…

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    In the past, I have been guilty of eating grapes in the store without buying or washing my fruit off. When I bought the grapes from the grocery store I did not think to check and see if the grapes had a USDA organic sticker on them. I didn’t think about all of the chemicals that are sprayed on the fruit either. It never occurred to me when I bit into the grapes if I was eating a nutritious snack, or pesticide poison. Up to 98% of our fresh fruits and vegetables are sprayed with pesticide in the…

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    LEAN Exercises The Marshmallow Challenge and the PDCA cycle The Marshmallow Challenge is an interesting team building game. Not only does this silly game teach how to collaborate as a team, but, more importantly, teams that perform well, use an iterative method. In lean, small kaizens can lead the way to big changes. PDCA is an iterative process. In software development, releasing successive iterations of products are now the norm. Materials: one marshmallow, spaghetti, tape and rope.…

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    Home Daycare Observations

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    I did my observation in a home daycare setting and was focused on the young male who was 5 who has been diagnosed with Autism. He is on the lower spectrum of Autism but still has the slight disability. While observing him, I observed the other children in the facility. There are 6 kids with one teacher. Her home is set up that everything takes place in the living room except nap time. That happens upstairs in the various rooms. (She lives in a multi-million-dollar home) The children range from…

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    it before or knew how it functioned. The show decided to approach people a device that they claimed was the new Apple Watch and recorded their response. Everyone believed that it was an Apple product despite it being a Casio watch because of the sticker placement. They loved Apple products so much that they disregarded the fact that it was a cheap watch. When asked whether they liked the product, one person stated that they just like the Apple logo on the back of the watch. Another stated that…

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    Ethnocentrism Concepts

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    1. One of the concepts from chapter 6 that occurred in the intercultural activity was the concept of ethnocentrism. Ethnocentrism is the believe that my culture is superior or better than yours. In this case, there was a whole argument that the culture where people could talk was superior. I was in the culture where we couldn’t talk and when I went to visit the other culture, they treated us like they were better. In addition, at the end of the activity there were some particular individuals…

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